A New Forest treescape & more fisheye photo’s
As the title of the post says here is one shot of New Forest trees taken back in early April and more fisheye photo’s taken recently over at Fiddleford Manor.

Olympus 90mm F2 lens at F11. Kodak Elitechrome ED3 200 slide film
Next the fisheye lens pictures, first up my 2 best shots of the day.

Olympus 8mm F2.8 fisheye lens at F11. Kodak Elitechrome ED3 200 slide film

Olympus 8mm F2.8 fisheye lens at F8. Kodak Elitechrome ED3 200 slide film
Then a couple to show the DOF of the lens at its widest aperture compared to mid range. You will also see if you look closely at the bottom of both images the leg of my tripod, clear evidence that with this lens field of view you need to be doubly careful to frame the shot.

Olympus 8mm F2.8 fisheye lens at F2.8. Kodak Elitechrome ED3 200 slide film

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